TABLE TABLE 4.5 High-Quality Daycare
High-quality daycare during infancy has five essential characteristics:
  • Adequate attention to each infant. A small group of infants (no more than five) needs two reliable, familiar, loving caregivers. Continuity of care is crucial.
  • Encouragement of language and sensorimotor development. Infants need language—songs, conversations, and positive talk—and easily manipulated toys.
  • Attention to health and safety. Cleanliness routines (e.g., handwashing), accident prevention (e.g., no small objects), and safe areas to explore are essential.
  • Professional caregivers. Caregivers should have experience and degrees/certificates in early childhood education. Turnover should be low, morale high, and enthusiasm evident.
  • Warm and responsive caregivers. Providers should engage the children in active play and guide them in problem solving. Quiet, obedient children may indicate unresponsive care.